Teresita Fernández/Robert Smithson marries pieces by sculptors from different generations to make new perspectives.
Painter and sculptor Tina Mion's Departures series is focused on death, challenging stigmas, provoking conversation, and putting a face on the fragility of life.
The Abiquiu Inn has learned that if you build a sculpture garden, sculptors will bring you their creations from near and far.
Helping hand
Fomento Cultural Banamex has spent decades nurturing Mexican artisans and helping to preserve the cultural legacies of its countrymen.
IFAM ambassador
Stacey Edgar has worked for decades to represent artisans arrayed all around the world, and now she gets to do it all in one place with IFAM.
In the Time of Spirits is a new international group exhibition of photography on exhibit at MoMo Santa Fe and MoMo Taos.
This year, 166 artists representing 51 countries are set to converge on Santa Fe for the International Folk Art Market.
Mother Nature has been kind to Jonathan and Angela Scott, and the wildlife photographers are doing their best to give back.
The Museum of International Folk Art is hosting Amidst Cries from the Rubble: Art of Loss and Resilience from Ukraine through April 20.
Muralist Ehren Kee Natay's latest work may draw his largest audience, as it adorns the wall of the arrival hall at Santa Fe Regional Airport.
New Mexico's rich and vibrant arts scene will come under the microscope in Off-Center, the second exhibition at the Vladem Museum of Contemporary Art.
Ashton Thornhill, John Wylie, and Sam Elkind are relishing their opportunity to stage a one-month exhibition of their photography in the Railyard.
Santa Fe professional photographer Alex Traube is offering free family photos on four Sundays in June at the Vladem Contemporary.
The Santa Fe Botanical Gardens isn't just one of the city's most striking scenic landmarks; for the next 11 months, it'll also be home to a sculpture garden.
The Native Treasures Art Market will bring more than 150 craftspeople to the Santa Fe Community Center over Memorial Day Weekend.
Here's your weekly roundup of some of the must-see, must-do, must-know things that need to be on your radar this week.
It takes ingenuity, imagination, artistic endeavor and a whole lot of technology to turn intricate pieces of origami into massive metal sculptures, and Kevin Box is doing just that.
Al Kittel, who suffers from Friedreich’s ataxia, seeks peace through her paintings. Cocoon, the first and final exhibition of her work, opens Thursday, May 9, at Santa Fe Community College.
Here's your weekly roundup of some of the must-see, must-do, must-know things that need to be on your radar this week.
Her time as an intern at SITE Santa Fe meant a lot to her career, and now the artist is back exhibiting at the very museum that gave her a start in art.
Ruidoso a haven for the crafty and creative
Ruidoso has its ski season, hunting season and horse racing season, and for the rest of the year, it's a surprisingly interesting arts town.
Artists and old friends Ron Cooper and Larry Bell have teamed up to run a pop-up art show for two days every month at a garage in Taos.
Master Glass: The Collaborative Spirit of Tony Jojola and Pathfinder: 40 Years of Marcus Amerman are running concurrently at Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian.
The Colorado artist's art comes from uncommon materials, and she loves to physically sculpt and mold her objects into something unrecognizably beautiful.
ARTS NEWS
- Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum admission, membership free
- Meow Wolf Houston pays tribute to Santa Fe creative icon Matt King
- 41 pieces available in Montezuma Ball online auction
- Cristina Kahlo lecture about contemporary Mexican photography set
- Theater Grottesco holds first inventory-reduction sale
- Violet Crown to show McCabe & Mrs. Miller as Shelley Duvall tribute
- Two art projects sought for Railyard Plaza
- Exhibition at LA's Museum of Contemporary Art explores climate change
- Family fun day at Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
- Center gets grant to place 20,000 images online